60 II LANDAY HALL s. w. Corner 42nd St. & 6th Ave. A Deþartment Store of Musi al Goods VICTROLAS SONORAS PIANOS RADIO UKES DRUMS BANJOS TRU.MPETS SAXOPHONES Victor Records Sheet Music Player-Piano Rolls EASY TERMS IF DESIRED I !! LAN DAY HALL 42nd Street and 6th Avenue The real thing in college novels Glitter By KATHARINE BRUSH Verdict of a college...town þaþer- ""The dialogue is a joy. These young people have a zest, and appetite for living that is irresistible. There is a spontaneity in their flirta.. tions, their quarrels, their solemnities, tha t enslaves the reader. It makes enor.. mously good reading. 't't -Evanston JXews Index $2.00 At all Boo stores MINTON BALCH & COMPANY 17 East 45th Street New York I derbolt of tragedy, which hit us as hard as thunderbolts in novels often do. "Whom God Hath Sundered" (Doran) is a dextrous braiding, by Oliver Onions, of three unusual and fascinating stories of his that were in sequence. They were all, he says, de- veloped from an idea for a short story, that of a murderer's tricking his victim into writing a farewell mes- sage. "Whom God" incidentally makes an adroit and a credible use of the malady that is starred in "The Green Hat". All three of those novels, and Onions's in particular, are warmly recommended. S HOW BUSINESS", by Thyra Samter Winslow (Knopf) is less interesting as a work of fiction than many people doubtless will find it as a faithful, detailed object lesson in the chorus girl's real, as opposed to her Sunday supplement, experience. No one will question that Mrs. Winslow knows whereof she demonstrates. She follows her heroine from the catty home town to the "Frivolities", sketching in more than one identifiable bit of human background, and ulti- mately marries her, virgin (which will be incredible to Mrs. Dubuque, but shouldn't be to you) to a nice boy with money. I F someone will organize a society with reference to Edward Bok as author, this department will take a life membership. His new book, "Dollars Only", is inspirational. Money is not all. There is Service. Let the dollar- chaser envisage it. At fifty let him retire and go in for it altogether, thus discovering the true, thus enjoying the full, etc. And the purpose of the preachment, ulterior but pervasive and inescapable, is to move all rightminded readers to shake each other by both hands, for that Edward Bok, at fifty- six, on September 20, 19 I 9 (at high noon? ), set a blessed example, devot- ing himself to good works that are listed, with honors they have brought him, on pages 243-245, and God how rough the Channel is this evening. - TOUCHSTONE . SECRETS OF THE PROFESSION WANTED-Situation by white couple. Man as butcher, woman as trained nurse. Will con- sider dentist or surgeon's office.-Illinois Paper THE NEW YORKER DINNER AND DANCING D1nner at Barney's is an unusual event. From six to ten we have a table d'hote in addition to the a la carte service available throughout the evening. 85 W. 3d Street Spring 8191 , . - ;é....:, ..... , · 1!( ,=--, X "-Í'i/ Where Delicious Southern Food Is Served in a Cosy Atmosphere . pALAIJ' BLBU9 Luncheon Tea Dinner Special Table d'Hote Dinner, 5:30-8:30 Open Sundays 58 West 50th Street. Circle 1268 THE LITTLE BEAR 46 West 8th Street Whoopski I Hatskis fill the air, Taxis crowd the thoroughfare- All en route to "Little Bear". Peopleskis from Nome to Thrace Meet and shriek with glee and grace "Charlie Reed's new Russian place f" "Those who miss his caviar And Eli Spivack's music are Far below New Yorker par." NO COVER CHARGE Dinner from 6 to 9 Dancing from 6-to Closing +,..... ".'-:. ..1.:.:.: 0 :;:[j ,,:. r::""":':' -:.; i ::;..:<: ".:::",}:::':" I \) ....w.... , . :-. :.,....^ It\.r s :; <..,::t' ,, ,,:.,. FO n 11 ;jj k:.. LUNCH H EON l :: .;.:ot,:::o:.;:o-:.:t.. <. . ....:.::. ".:: :0:0" AND ( .".. ."."or" __0..:;: :: . ..... .... ,.t L Þ::.,' DINNE .f(IJ I-<